Dinesh D'Souza Alleges Tucker Carlson, 'Left,' and Iran Colluding Against Donald Trump

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Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza recently made a provocative claim via social media, alleging that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and other "anti-Trump podcasters" are actively collaborating with "the Left" and Iran to undermine Donald Trump. The statement, posted on X (formerly Twitter), quickly garnered attention for its unusual and wide-ranging accusations.

"Tucker Carlson and other anti-Trump podcasters are collaborating with the Left and Iran against Trump," D'Souza stated in his tweet.

D'Souza, a prominent figure in conservative media known for his strong support of Donald Trump and his often controversial commentary, did not provide specific evidence or details to substantiate his claim in the social media post. His past statements frequently involve critiques of figures perceived as disloyal to the former President or aligned with opposing political ideologies.

Tucker Carlson, who departed Fox News in 2023, has since launched an independent media presence, often conducting high-profile interviews and offering commentary on current events. While Carlson has maintained a generally conservative stance, he has at times expressed criticisms or disagreements with certain aspects of the Republican Party and specific political figures, including Donald Trump, which some observers interpret as a shift in his alignment.

Extensive web searches for credible reports or discussions corroborating a direct collaboration between Tucker Carlson, "anti-Trump podcasters," "the Left," and Iran against Donald Trump yielded no supporting evidence from reputable news sources. Information regarding Carlson's current political activities primarily indicates his independent media ventures, while discussions about Iran's involvement in U.S. politics typically focus on international relations rather than direct domestic political collusion with specific media figures or political factions. The claim remains an unverified assertion made by D'Souza on his social media platform.